Noun
Same as Ascendency.
Source: Webster's dictionaryher apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him pay attention to her Source: Internet
And from above, piccolo-shrill, the skylark in ascendance, singing his heart out, who rose until he was a black dot in a vibrant sky, then parachuted down. Source: Internet
Its uplifted wings are an emblem of the ascendance of our nation, while simultaneously offering us its protection. Source: Internet
But China's industrial policies explain only part of its exporting ascendance. Source: Internet
Getachew, a member of the TPLF politburo, was reportedly another of the party titans most vocally opposed to Prime Minister Abiy’s ascendance. Source: Internet
The ascendance of the smartphone was a tipping point: today, just shy of 60% of adults in the U.S. and U.K. are themselves bit-friendly atoms: humans who carry a connected, smart device nearly every waking hour, almost everywhere they go. Source: Internet